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Stress relief

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2012
The use of 3D printing has rapidly expanded in the past couple of years. It is now possible to produce 3D-printed objects with exceptionally high fidelity and precision. However, although the quality of 3D printing has improved, both the time to print and the material costs have remained high.
Ondrej Stava   +4 more
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Vibrational stress relief

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1984
A method and apparatus for accomplishing stress relief in fabricated structures by application of dynamic loading induced by vibration to relieve residual stresses sufficiently to achieve dimensional stability. Maximum dynamic loading of the structure by use of an accelerometer attached to the structure is obtained by scanning a range of vibration ...
Bruce Klauba, Roger Titone
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Stress Relief in Alcoholism

Science, 2008
Despite the success of psychosocial interventions such as Alcoholics Anonymous, chronic alcohol abuse remains a significant public health problem. Noting that stress is a relapse trigger in alcoholism, George et al .
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Stress-Relief Simulation

2010
AbstractThis article summarizes many approaches that are used to simulate relaxation of bulk residual stresses in components. It presents analytical examples to highlight the complexity of residual stress and strain distributions observed in simple geometries, with ideal material behavior and trivial loading and boundary conditions.
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Stress Relief Protein Modulation by Calnexin

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1996
Oxygen free radical (OFR)-mediated oxidative stress in myocardial cells following ischemia could damage unit membrane and macromolecules such as nucleic acids (DNA). It is being reported that under this condition these cells produce antioxidants and heat shock proteins (HSP 70).
T, Vinayagamoorthy, A R, Rajakumar
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Relief of Thermal Stresses Through Creep

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1958
Abstract Equations are developed for analyzing the effects of thermal creep on stress distributions. In formulating these elastoplastic equations, the tensile test stress-strain creep data are extended to compound stresses by means of the Mises-Hencky hypothesis.
Poritsky, H., Fend, F. A.
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Stress relief in insulation

1969 9th Electrical Insulation Conference, 1969
Increasing demand for compactness leads to the steadily increasing use of hard insulation, which may be a solid or a hardened liquid. The insulation thickness required to separate potentials above nominal levels generally create volume variations by expansion and contraction which may be appreciably different from that of the surrounding enclosure ...
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Electrosleep and stress relief

Stress Medicine, 1989
AbstractInterrupted galvanic current via bitemporal electrodes on the brain induces a state of immobility and torpor with retention of consciousness. The procedure has been mainly developed in the USSR, where it has principally been used for anxiety states, insomnia, psychosomatic conditions and withdrawal from alcohol and drug dependence. Electrosleep
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Bruxism and Stress Relief

2008
The masticatory organ, originally developed as a branchial system, has evolved over a long period of geological time through a stage in which it was predominantly a tool for expressing aggression into an organ for emotional management. In humans, the strong grinding and clenching function of the masticatory muscles, known as bruxism, plays a role in ...
Sadao Sato   +11 more
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